The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... existence to the necessities of things , as a monument of security in times of disturbance and danger long passed away , - as a record of the pomp and violence of passion , and a symbol of the wisdom of law ; it bears a countenance of ...
... existence to the necessities of things , as a monument of security in times of disturbance and danger long passed away , - as a record of the pomp and violence of passion , and a symbol of the wisdom of law ; it bears a countenance of ...
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... existence to our hands , and their prosperity to our care ; they will see that , after this natural desire has been provided for , the course of all beyond has been predetermined by the spirit of the place . Before I proceed , I will ...
... existence to our hands , and their prosperity to our care ; they will see that , after this natural desire has been provided for , the course of all beyond has been predetermined by the spirit of the place . Before I proceed , I will ...
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... existence that forward his purpose are to be pressed into the service . The whole is instinct with spirit , and every word has its separate life ; like the chariot of the Messiah , and the wheels of that chariot , as they appeared to ...
... existence that forward his purpose are to be pressed into the service . The whole is instinct with spirit , and every word has its separate life ; like the chariot of the Messiah , and the wheels of that chariot , as they appeared to ...
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... existence , which a mere character is . Insensible to this distinction the brain of the Writer is set at work to report as flatteringly as he may of the mind of his subject ; the good qualities are separately abstracted ( can it be ...
... existence , which a mere character is . Insensible to this distinction the brain of the Writer is set at work to report as flatteringly as he may of the mind of his subject ; the good qualities are separately abstracted ( can it be ...
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... existence , whether of brass or marble , but as a kind of satire upon the departed persons who had left no other memorial of them than that they were born and that they died . " In certain moods of mind this is a natural reflection ...
... existence , whether of brass or marble , but as a kind of satire upon the departed persons who had left no other memorial of them than that they were born and that they died . " In certain moods of mind this is a natural reflection ...
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